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Felling 07.07.21.Xlsx Licences to be advertised 07/07/2021 FL App Ref Date Recieved Scheme DED Townland County Digitised Area (HA) Date Advertised Last date for Submissions CE01-FL0218 29/06/2021 Clearfell BALLYEA DED Derry Clare 10.67 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE01-FL0219 18/06/2021 Clearfell RATH DED Carrowduff, Craggaunboy, Kihaska Clare 14.69 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE01-FL0221 18/06/2021 Clearfell KILFENORA DED,LISDOONVARNA DED,SMITHSTOWN DED Boghil, Fanta Glebe Clare 8.72 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE01-FL0233 18/06/2021 Clearfell ANNAGH DED Shanavogh East, Doonsallagh East Clare 10.69 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE02-FL0242 16/04/2021 Clearfell GLENDREE DED Uggoon Upper Clare 3.45 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE02-FL0244 18/06/2021 Clearfell GLENDREE DED,LOUGHEA DED Maghera, Glendree Clare 11.23 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE02-FL0251 29/06/2021 Clearfell CAHER DED Gortnamearacaun, Scalpnagown Clare 9.03 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE03-FL0214 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAPPAGHABAUN DED Pollagoona Mountain Clare 14.93 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE03-FL0216 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAHERMURPHY DED Slieveanore Clare 1.76 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE03-FL0217 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAHERMURPHY DED Slieveanore Clare 11.54 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE03-FL0228 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAPPAGHABAUN DED Pollagoona Mountain, Loughatorick South Clare 15.7 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE05-FL0116 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAHERHURLEY DED Caherhurly Clare 5.58 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE05-FL0121 27/05/2021 Clearfell LACKAREAGH DED Lackareagh More Clare 14.99 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE05-FL0123 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAHERHURLEY DED Caherhurly Clare 9.95 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE06-FL0116 05/07/2021 Clearfell KILLURAN DED Doon Clare 1.19 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE06-FL0124 05/07/2021 Clearfell CASTLECRINE DED Belvoir, Crag Clare 6.17 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE06-FL0126 05/07/2021 Clearfell CASTLECRINE DED Crag, Belvoir Clare 5.14 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE06-FL0127 05/07/2021 Clearfell KILSEILY DED Snaty (Massy), Snaty (Cooper) Clare 15.33 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE06-FL0128 05/07/2021 Clearfell CASTLECRINE DED Crag, Snaty (Wilson) Clare 7.21 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE07-FL0217 05/07/2021 Clearfell KNOCKNABOLEY DED Doolough Clare 7.87 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE07-FL0219 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAHERMURPHY DED,CREEGH DED Cahermurphy, Caheraghacullin Clare 10.84 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CE07-FL0220 18/06/2021 Clearfell CLONDAGAD DED,KILCLOHER DED Knockatunna, Beneden, Boolynagleragh Clare 13.19 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK01-FL0072 11/06/2021 Clearfell ROWLS DED Cummery Connell (North) Cork 4.45 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK01-FL0074 16/06/2021 Clearfell ROWLS DED Cummery Connell (North) Cork 3.84 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK08-FL0126 26/04/2021 Clearfell CARRIG DED Moneygorm Cork 4.73 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK10-FL0081 04/06/2021 Clearfell TINCOORA DED Glen North Cork 4.82 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK10-FL0082 18/06/2021 Clearfell KEALE DED Cleanrath, Lyravuckane Cork 4.37 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK11-FL0093 11/06/2021 Clearfell CLONDROHID DED Derryleigh, Clashmaguire, Gortnagishagh Cork 24.9 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK12-FL0183 11/06/2021 Clearfell CRINNALOO DED Carrigduff Cork 5.58 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK12-FL0186 11/06/2021 Clearfell RAHALISK DED Rahalisk, Maulnahorna Cork 22.74 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK13-FL0211 11/06/2021 Clearfell RAHAN DED Fiddane South Cork 4.72 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK13-FL0213 11/06/2021 Clearfell MONANIMY DED Knockacullata Cork 3.06 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK14-FL0151 16/06/2021 Clearfell KNOCKRAHA DED Knockanenafinoga, Moanbaun Cork 3.96 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK14-FL0154 16/06/2021 Clearfell WATERGRASSHILL DED Skahanagh South, Knockanenafinoga Cork 6.05 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK15-FL0154 11/06/2021 Clearfell ARDAGH DED Ballinteosig Cork 3.36 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK15-FL0157 11/06/2021 Clearfell ARDAGH DED Ballinteosig Cork 9.33 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK18-FL0046 16/04/2021 Clearfell CLEANRATH DED Cleanrath South, Derryvane Cork 17.29 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK18-FL0047 16/04/2021 Clearfell CLEANRATH DED Cleanrath South Cork 10.74 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK18-FL0049 16/04/2021 Clearfell INCHIGEELAGH DED Gortaveer, Cloonshear More Cork 17.86 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK22-FL0089 11/06/2021 Clearfell CLOGHDONNELL DED Lassanaroe Cork 3.73 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK25-FL0062 16/06/2021 Clearfell CARRIGALINE DED Gortigrenane Cork 2.89 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK26-FL0051 16/06/2021 Clearfell KNOCKATOOAN DED Reanahoun Cork 2.17 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CK26-FL0052 21/05/2021 Clearfell MOUNTPLUMMER DED Glenduff Limerick 2.4 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CN05-FL0116 26/04/2021 Clearfell BILBERRY DED,DIAMOND DED Evlagh More, Cornacrum Cavan 13.34 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CN05-FL0120 21/05/2021 Clearfell ARDUE DED,BALLYCONNELL DED Camalier, Cuillaghan Cavan 3.77 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 CN06-FL0046 21/05/2021 Clearfell TULLYVIN EAST DED Greaghnacross, Drummerkillew Cavan 15.82 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL05-FL0042 26/04/2021 Clearfell GLENALLA DED,MILLFORD DED Ballygay, Glenkeen Donegal 6.53 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL05-FL0044 21/05/2021 Clearfell GLENALLA DED Ballygay Donegal 3.09 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL08-FL0022 03/06/2021 Clearfell CLONLEIGH NORTH DED Mass Beg, Mass More Donegal 13.33 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL09-FL0057 26/04/2021 Clearfell KINCRAIGY DED Mongorry, Lisclamerty Donegal 19.48 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL10-FL0037 26/04/2021 Clearfell TEMPLEDOUGLAS DED Whitehill Donegal 3.24 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL12-FL0049 26/04/2021 Clearfell CLOGHAN DED,FINTOWN DED Largnalarkan Donegal 5.09 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL13-FL0009 26/04/2021 Clearfell GLENLEHEEN DED Adderwal, Coghernagore Donegal 7.6 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL16-FL0043 26/04/2021 Clearfell CLOGHAN DED Boultypatrick Donegal 14.91 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL17-FL0043 21/06/2021 Clearfell ALTNAPASTE DED Crolack Donegal 20.23 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL19-FL0051 26/04/2021 Clearfell STRANORLAR DED Curraghomongan, Creggan Donegal 11.12 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL22-FL0046 26/04/2021 Clearfell DOOISH DED Dooish Donegal 3.66 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL22-FL0048 26/04/2021 Clearfell ALTNAPASTE DED,DOOISH DED Dooish Donegal 8.22 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL29-FL0025 18/06/2021 Clearfell GOLAND DED Meenbog Donegal, 15.94 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DL30-FL0045 16/06/2021 Clearfell GROUSEHALL DED Grousehall, Cashelenny Donegal, 14.97 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 DU02-FL0138 11/06/2021 Clearfell GLENCULLEN Glencullen Mountain Dublin 3.47 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY02-FL0048 18/06/2021 Clearfell DUNMORE NORTH DED Lisduff, Cloonkeen, Carrowmanagh Galway 5.21 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY04-FL0114 16/04/2021 Clearfell KILLERORAN DED Slievemurry Galway 3.45 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY10-FL0177 18/06/2021 Clearfell COOS DED Derryoober West Galway 3.82 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY10-FL0180 11/06/2021 Clearfell LOUGHATORICK DED Toorleitra, Alleendarra West Galway 19.6 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY10-FL0181 27/05/2021 Clearfell LOUGHATORICK DED,MARBLEHILL DED Loughatorick North, Laggoo Galway 6.67 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY10-FL0182 11/06/2021 Clearfell ABBEYVILLE DED Kylemore, Coolfin Galway 5.01 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY12-FL0204 24/04/2021 Clearfell BALLYCAHALAN DED Bunnaglass Galway 3.61 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY13-FL0007 24/04/2021 Clearfell KILBEACANTY DED Killafeen Galway 8.43 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY18-FL0007 18/06/2021 Clearfell MONIVEA DED Monivea Demesne Galway 4.93 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY21-FL0052 18/06/2021 Clearfell OUGHTERARD DED Buffy, Bunnagippaun, Derryvoghil Galway 16.55 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY21-FL0054 18/06/2021 Clearfell OUGHTERARD DED Seecon Galway 21.42 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY23-FL0003 21/06/2021 Clearfell LETTERFORE DED Knockaphreaghaun Galway 15.53 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 GY23-FL0004 21/06/2021 Clearfell LETTERFORE DED Knockaphreaghaun Galway 14.67 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KE07-FL0028 27/05/2021 Clearfell DONADEA DED Hortland Kildare 4.65 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KK02-FL0179 04/06/2021 Clearfell ATTANAGH DED,BALLYRAGGET DED Firoda Upper, Ballynalacken, Ballymartin Kilkenny 5.38 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KK02-FL0182 18/06/2021 Clearfell DYSARTGALLEN DED Graiguenahown Laois 4.69 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KK06-FL0163 18/06/2021 Clearfell COOLHILL DED Brandonhill Kilkenny 9.42 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY03-FL0184 26/04/2021 Clearfell KILSHENANE DED,KNOCKNAGASHEL DED Knocknagashel West, Cloghboola Kerry 5.58 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY03-FL0185 16/04/2021 Clearfell KILFLYN DED Cloonnafinneela Kerry 2.42 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY11-FL0033 11/06/2021 Clearfell SNEEM DED Kealariddig, Ardeen Kerry 8.19 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY11-FL0035 11/06/2021 Clearfell CASTLECOVE DED Lomanagh South, Gowlanes East Kerry 11.09 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY12-FL0047 11/06/2021 Clearfell DROMORE DED Dromore, Lackeen Kerry 6.18 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY12-FL0048 11/06/2021 Clearfell DROMORE DED Dromore Kerry 4.05 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY12-FL0050 11/06/2021 Clearfell GREENANE DED Lacka, Rossacoosane Kerry 17.77 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY14-FL0050 18/06/2021 Clearfell KILGARVAN DED Baurearagh, Cummeenduasig, Bausheen Kerry 20.82 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY14-FL0051 18/06/2021 Clearfell FLESK DED Crohane Kerry 3.96 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY14-FL0052 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAPPAGH DED Letter Upper, Derrylahan, Letter Lower Kerry 16.92 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 KY14-FL0053 18/06/2021 Clearfell FLESK DED Crohane Kerry 2.59 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 LD01-FL0023 21/05/2021 Clearfell SCRABBY DED Mulrick Cavan 8.34 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 LD03-FL0085 18/06/2021 Clearfell MOYDOW DED Gowlan Longford 7.7 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 LH01-FL0057 04/06/2021 Clearfell CARLINGFORD DED Liberties of Carlingford Louth 4.28 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 LH01-FL0058 04/06/2021 Clearfell RATHCOR DED Castletowncooley, Glenmore Louth 7.43 07/07/2021 06/08/2021 LH02-FL0005 04/06/2021 Clearfell
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